NJ Commercial Truck Insurance Pays Death Claim

Post Date September 17, 2012 – Even though our New Jersey streets, roads and highways are primarily used by private passenger cars and SUV’s, their use by NJ commercial vehicles pay much of the annual revenue to maintain these roadways. Sometimes when both cars and trucks occupy the same roadway space, accidents happen. Although every private passenger car or truck is required to car insurance; business trucks are required by both state and federal law to maintain different types of NJ Commercial Truck Insurance. Not only must a truck state maintain NJ Commercial Truck Insurance to cover damage caused my the vehicle – they must carry NJ Commercial Truck Insurance for dangerous cargo.

A recent fatal accident on the New Jersey Turnpike which killed a Toms River man just proves why maintaining NJ Commercial Truck Insurance is so important.

Last Tuesday on the 11th anniversary of September 11, two commercial trucks collided near New Jersey Turnpike’s Exit 8 that caused the immediate closing of the southbound lanes to both private passenger and commercial truck traffic. Firefighters from Hightstown, East Windsor, and Cranbury rushed to the scene of the incident. All the NJ Turnpike’s southbound lanes were closed for hours while authorities investigated the collision and removed of the damaged vehicles. According to reports, at around 12:26 a.m., Phillip Frey, 33, of Toms River, N.J., was driving his box truck when he rear-ended a United Parcel Service tractor trailer. It was immediately obvious Phillip Frey was not paying attention and cause the accident. Both the box truck and the tractor trailer exploding in flames according to the New Jersey State Police. Frey reportedly died at the accident scene while the driver of the other drivers name has not yet been released is not yet available. The UPS Driver survived the incident without any injuries. The victims family will be paid by the NJ Commercial Truck Insurance if the policy carried an accidental death endorsement.

Accident information from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority shows in the last decade accidents on the NJ Turnpike reached 80,000. 7000 of those accidents were considered to be fatal.